Husband Slams Inaction on Missing Wife

Two days after entering intensive care, 33-year-old Tanya Rider is showing some improvement.

Rider suffered a broken collarbone and a dislocated shoulder when her car plunged into a ravine in Redmond, Wash. Doctors say she might have died had she not been wearing her seatbelt. The crash mangled Rider's right leg, but doctors are now optimistic it will heal.

"When you really talk to her really loud, she knows you're there. She knows you love her," her mother Nancy Loe said.

Rider's lungs and pulse have strengthened and relatives say she's squeezing their hands and showing subtle signs of awareness.

"There's some degree of damage to the muscles, but not an extensive amount so it's still hopeful that she will keep that leg," Dr. Lisa McIntyre said.

For Rider's husband, Tom, relief is tinged with anger. He says police ignored his initial pleas for help and wasted valuable time scrutinizing him.